Dig Site 18 - Teen Style Questions Flashcards

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Who makes his defense against all the accusations of the Jews?

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Paul

(26:2)

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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 27, what does Paul know?

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That King Agrippa believes the prophets

(26:27)

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What did Agrippa and Bernice do the next day?

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Came with great pomp and entered the audience room

(25:23)

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Who interrupted Paul’s defense?

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Festus

(26:24)

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Whom does Paul beg to listen to him patiently?

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King Agrippa

(26:3)

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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 15, what did the Lord reply?

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“I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting”

(26:15)

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Who saw a light from heaven, brighter than the sun, blazing around him and his companions?

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Paul

(26:13)

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To whom did Agrippa say, “Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?”

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Paul

(26:28)

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Who is not doing anything that deserves death or imprisonment?

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Paul

(26:31)

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What did Paul preach first to those in Damascus, then to those in Jerusalem and in Judea, and then to the Gentiles?

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They should repent and turn to God and demonstrate their repentance by their deeds

(26:20)

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Who too was convinced that he ought to do all that was possible to oppose the name of Jesus of Nazareth?

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Paul

(26:9)

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About whom has the whole Jewish community petitioned Festus?

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Paul

(25:24)

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Who is convinced that none of this has escaped the king’s notice?

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Paul

(26:26)

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According to Acts, chapter 25, verse 23, what did Agrippa and Bernice enter?

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The audience room

(25:23)

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Conforming to what did Paul live as a Pharisee?

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The stricted sect of the Jewish religion

(26:5)

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Who went many a time from one synagogue to another to have the Lord’s people punished?

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Paul

(26:11)

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Who is not insane?

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Paul

(26:25)

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With whose authority and commission was Paul going to Damascus?

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The chief priests’

(26:12)

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With what is King Agrippa well acquainted?

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All the Jewish customs and controversies

(26:3)

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According to Acts, chapter 25, verse 25, to whom did he make his appeal?

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The Emperor

(25:25)

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What did Paul try to force many of the Lord’s people to do?

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Blaspheme

(26:11)

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What did Paul hear a voice saying to him in Aramaic?

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“Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads”

(26:14)

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Who shouted, “You are out of your mind, Paul!”?

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Festus

(26:24)

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Who is saying nothing beyond what the prophets and Moses said would happen?

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Paul

(26:22)

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Why does Paul stand here and testify to small and great alike?

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God has helped Paul to this very day

(26:22)

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On whose authroity did Paul put many of the Lord’s people in prison?

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The chief priests

(26:10)

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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 18, what may Paul’s own people and the Gentiles receive?

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Forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in Jesus

(26:18)

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To whom did Agrippa say, “This man could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar.”?

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Festus

(26:32)

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How can Paul speak to the king?

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Freely

(26:26)

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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 26, what is Paul convinced?

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That none of this has escapted King Agrippa’s notice

(26:26)

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Who even hunted many of the Lord’s people down in foreign cities?

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Paul

(26:11)

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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 2, against what does Paul make his defense?

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All the accusations of the Jews

(26:2)

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Because of what hope are these Jews accusing Paul?

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The promise our twelve tribes are hoping to see fulfilled as they earnestly serve God day and night

(26:7)

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Situation question: who sa id it, to whom, and in reply to what: “Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian”?

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King Agrippa said it to Paul, in reply to “King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know you do”

(26:27-28)

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To whom can Paul speak freely?

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The king [OR King Agrippa]

(26:26)

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According to Acts, chapter 25, verse 23, who was brought in?

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Paul

(25:23)

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To whom would the Mesiah bring the meesage of light?

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His own people and the Gentiles

(26:23)

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Whom do our twelve tribes earnestly serve day and night?

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God

(26:7)

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What did the king, the governor, Bernice and those sitting with them say ast they left the room?

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“This man is not doing anything that deserves death or imprisonment”

(26:31)

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40
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Who raises the dead?

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God

(26:8)

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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 30, who rose?

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The king, the governor, Bernice and those sitting with them

(26:30)

42
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Who tried to force many of the Lord’s people to blaspheme?

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Paul

(26:11)

43
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Who preached first to those in Damascus, then to those in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and then to the Gentiles?

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Paul

(26:20)

44
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Who has permission to speak for himself?

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Paul

(26:1)

45
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Who said to Festus, “This man could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar.”?

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Agrippa

(26:32)

46
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To whom does Paul stand here and testify?

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Small and great alike

(26:22)

47
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G

To where did Festus decide to send Paul?

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Rome

(25:25)

48
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Who put many of the Lord’s people in prison on the authority of the chief priests?

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Paul

(26:10)

49
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What did Paul do on the authority of the chief priests?

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Put many of the Lord’s people in prison

(26:10)

50
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Who said, “King Agrippa, and all who are present with us, you see this man! The whole Jewish community has petitioned me about him in Jerusalem and here in Caesarea, shouting that he ought not to live any longer.”?

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Festus

(25:24)

51
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G

What was the whole Jewish community shouting?

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That Paul ought not to live any longer

(25:24)

52
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G

What was Paul convinced that too ought to do?

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All that was possible to oppose the name of Jesus of Nazareth

(26:9)

53
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Situation question: who said it, and about whom: “The whole Jewish community has petitioned me about him in Jerusalem and here in Caesarea, shouting that he ought not to live any longer.”?

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Festus said it about Paul

(25:24)

54
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Around whom was a light from heaven blazing?

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Paul and his companions

(26:13)

55
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Who all know the way Paul has lived every since he was a child?

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The Jewish people

(26:4)

56
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G

Who is on trial because of his hope in what God has promised their ancestors?

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Paul

(26:6)

57
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Before whom does Paul consider himself fortunate to stand as he makes his defense against all the accusations of the Jews?

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King Agrippa

(26:2)

58
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Who considers himself fortunate to stand before King Agrippa?

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Paul

(26:2)

59
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Who was so obsessed with persecuting many of the Lord’s people that he even hunted them down in foreign cities?

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Paul

(26:11)

60
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What did the Prophets and Moses say would happen?

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That the Messiah would suffer and, as the first to rise from the dead, would bring the message of light to his own people and to the Gentiles

(26:22-23)

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Who begs King Agrippa to listen to him patiently?

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Paul

(26:3)

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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 5, for how long have the Jewish people known Paul?

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A long time

(26:5)

63
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G

Where was Paul going on one of these journeys?

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Damascuss

(26:12)

64
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Who said to Paul, “Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?”

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Agrippa

(26:28)

65
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Who conformed to the strictest sect of their religion, living as a Pharisee?

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Paul

(26:5)

66
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G

Who testifies to small and great alike?

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Paul

(26:22)

67
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G

Whom did Festus find had done nothing deserving of death?

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Paul

(25:25)

68
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What would the messiah do as the first to rise from the dead?

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Bring the message of light to his own people and to the Gentiles

(26:23)

69
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In what did Paul hear a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.”?

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Aramaic

(26:14)

70
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To what was Paul not disobedient?

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The vision from heaven

(26:19)

71
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G

Whose defense did Festus interrupt?

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Paul’s

(26:24)

72
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Who was not disobedient to the vision from heaven?

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Paul

(26:19)

73
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Who can speak freely to the king?

A

Paul

(26:26)

74
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Whom does Paul know King agrippa believes?

A

The prophets

(26:27)

75
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Who cast his vote against many of the Lord’s people when they were put to death?

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Paul

(26:10)

76
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Who has helped Paul to this very day?

A

God

(26:22)

77
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To whom did Agrippa say, “You have permission to speak for yourself.”?

A

Paul

(26:1)

78
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G

Who seized Paul in the temple cournts and tried to kill him?

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Some Jews

(26:21)

79
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G

Who said to Paul, “You have permission to speak for yourself.”?

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Agrippa

(26:1)

80
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G

WIth what was Paul going to Damascus on one of these journeys?

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The authority and commission of the chief priests

(26:12)

81
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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 6, why is it that Paul is on trial today?

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Because of Paul’s hope in what God has promised our ancestors

(26:6)

82
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What is Paul saying beyond what the prophets and Moses said would happen?

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Nothing

(26:22)

83
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From whom will the Lord rescue Paul?

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Paul’s own people and from the Gentiles

(26:17)

84
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How does Paul beg King Agrippa to listen to him?

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Patiently

(26:3)

85
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Why has Festus brought Paul especially before King Agrippa?

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So that as a result of this investigation Festus may have someihtng to write to the Emperor about Paul

(25:26)

86
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Whom did Paul put in prison on the authority on the chief priests?

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Many of the Lord’s people

(26:10)

87
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G

What did Paul do in his obsession with persecuting the Lord’s people?

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Hunted them down in foreign cities

(26:11)

88
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With what did Paul motion?

A

His hand

(26:1)

89
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G

How do our twelve tribes serve God day and night?

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Earnestly

(26:7)

90
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G

Who will rescue Paul from his own people and from the Gentiles?

A

The Lord [OR Jesus]

(26:17)

91
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Whom have the Jewish people known for a long time?

A

Paul

(26:5)

92
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In Acts, chapter 25, who found Paul had done nothing deserving of death?

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Festus

(25:25)

93
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G

Who preached that they should repent and turn to God and demonstrate their repentance by their deeds?

A

Paul

(26:20)

94
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According to Acts, chapter 25, verse 25, to where did I decide to send him?

A

Rome

(25:25)

95
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What did Festus find?

A

Paul had done nothing deserving of death

(25:25)

96
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G

Who was going to Damascus with the authority and commission of the chief priests?

A

Paul

(26:12)

97
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What does Festus think is unreasonable?

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To send a prisoner on to Rome without specifying the charges against him

(25:27)

98
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Whom has the whole Jewish community petitioned about Paul?

A

Festus

(25:24)

99
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Of what did the Lord appoint Paul as witness?

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Of what Paul has seen and will see of the Lord

(26:16)

100
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According to Acts, chapter 26, verse 25, what did Paul reply?

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“I am not insane, most excellent Festus. What I am saying is true and reasonable”

(26:25)